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Brian Lawlor1,2, Sandra Baez1,3, Hernando Santamaría-García4,5
1Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), https://ror.org/02tyrky19Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
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Shame is a pervasive, multidimensional emotion influencing brain, body and social life. While shame can foster accountability, its toxic forms drive stigma, withdrawal and mental illness. We call for systemic, culturally sensitive interventions to transform phatological shame into healing, fostering empathy, accountability and psychological safety in care, education and policy.
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